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Posted by chessisvanity
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6/13/2008
14:33:08

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Subject: how to post games?

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how do i take a game i played and set it up in the forums so others can play through it quickly?

usually it sorta looks like....[gameid#]12345678[gameid] etc....so when i post that it turns into a diagram for all to see...

any help?


Posted by chessisvanity
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6/13/2008
17:12:58

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i figured it out.

Posted by jambo
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6/18/2008
17:54:45

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Can you let the rest of us know ..... who still don't know how to do this ...???

Thanks Chessisvanity !


Posted by chessisvanity
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6/18/2008
18:59:50

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it's easier than you would think.

1. go to your past games and pick one...click on it....it will pop up usually at the end position.
2. look at the top....there will be a number....take that number and do this.

game
(the 12345678 is the number that you found....i used 12345678 for an example)

so when you type bd=(game number here) then post it....it will create a link to that game...easy


Posted by chessisvanity
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6/18/2008
19:01:36

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ok....above where u see "game" lol it posted how you want to do it....

type...bd=(game number here) and u get the "game" link


Posted by jambo
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6/18/2008
19:08:31

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Message:
OK .... let me try ......

game





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